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Indoor UHF Aerials - Tesco Value @ <£2 |
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Indoor UHF Aerials - Tesco Value @ <£2
Has anyone tried the plain 'Value' Tesco one at under £2.00?
If so how does it perform as I want a new one for my old Nokia FV box which I intend rigging up to my HiFi. I intend to hide the aerial behind the hifi unit so it would seem to fit the bill - if it works. Last edited by DVB Cornwall : 05-11-2004 at 20:41. Reason: clearer title |
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I bought cheap indoor aerials in the past and they were crap! Get a good one with a signal booster.
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Honestly, any indoor aerial that is under £9.99, can pretty much be dismissed as a complete waste of money.
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I looked at that aerial in my local tescos (it was £1.49 in mine
) and it is the same as the one that my parents used to use for freeview in their bedroom. they never had any problems with it, that was used with a pace ondigital box.I guess it depends how good your signal is. |
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) and it is the same as the one that my parents used to use for freeview in their bedroom. they never had any problems with it, that was used with a pace ondigital box.